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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Munich, Bavaria
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Hi Folks !
I googled several times and couldn't find an answer. The Hammond Mains Transformers do all have a center tap, like "260-0-260". Is it possible to remove the endbells and to split the two windings ? I need two seperate Volatge sources for a circlotron. Of course, if the connection between the two windings is inside the packing, this is not possible. but maybe the wires are connected outside the windigs. This is what I would like to know. Maybe someone of you has some experience with that ;-) Best regards, Simon
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